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Published 10 May, 2019 07:30am

First brown bear sighted in Portugal in over a century

LISBON: The first brown bear sighting in Portugal in more than a century was confirmed by wildlife experts on Thursday, after reports of an animal in the northeast of the country.

The bear, which most likely belongs to a population living in the western Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain, is thought to have wandered across the border. “The reappearance of individuals from this species in Portugal ... has now been confirmed by the ICNF,” the Portuguese Institute for Conservation of Nature and Forests (ICNF) said.

Brown bears have been extinct in Portugal since the 19th century. “The last reports of a stable presence of brown bears in Portugal are between the 18th and the end of the 19th century. They then died out,” the ICNF said.

The animal was spotted in the Montesinho Natural Park and Braganca commune in northeastern Portugal.

Media reports say the last living bear in Portugal was killed in 1843 in the northwest mountainous region of Geres.

Published in Dawn, May 10th, 2019

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